DENTAL IMPLANTS

Smile freely with lasting implants

Dental implants are technologically advanced in the field of dentistry. Dental implants are made to function like natural teeth and can serve as an alternative for bridges or dentures.

This new approach to dental restoration consists of three essential parts such as a titanium screw implant, abutment, and prosthodontic crown. A titanium post is surgically placed in the jawbone during this innovative dental restoration process, where it starts with the surgical placement of the titanium post into the jawbone. Implants fuse with the jawbone over time, creating a stable foundation similar to that of a natural tooth root through osseointegration.

Treatment Planning

Given these examination results, a personalized treatment plan is developed through discussion with the patient.

Implant Placement

The dental implant procedure involves surgically fitting tiny titanium posts beneath the gum line into the jawbone.

Healing Period (Osseointegration)

After implants have been placed, a healing period has to follow so that they can bond with the jaw in what is called osseointegration. This usually lasts for a few months.

Abutment Placement

When osseointegration is complete, abutments are fitted on them, alternatively known as artificial teeth or dental crowns, with attachment points protruding beyond the gum level.

Final Restoration

Final impressions of your mouth are made from which crowns, bridges or dentures you would want to fix on your dental implants can be cast out. Hence, your implant process is completed.

RESTORATIVE DENTAL IMPLANT

Dental implants provide an everlasting answer for people who have lost their natural teeth; they enhance one’s general oral health and life quality.

The jawbone surgical procedure involves fixing the artificial tooth root to support the dental prosthesis or dental bridges.

Different steps are involved, including the first appointment, placement of the implant, healing stage, and then the restoration stage.

Implant-supported replacement teeth offer near-natural chewing ability and aesthetics just like regular teeth do.

To make sure that such replacements survive an extended period, one needs regular visits to a dentist and proper oral hygiene practices.